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Decolonizing marine governance and law, South Africa

Dr Jackie Sunde

University of Cape Town, South Africa

In this video, Dr Sunde, University of South Africa, explores the impact of colonisation on the customary laws of coastal communities in South Africa, focusing mainly on the Gongqose case.

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The Saltwater Collection and sea rights: a tapestry of belonging, memory and relational laws, Australia

Dr Saskia Vermeylen

University of Strathclyde, UK

In this video, Dr Vermeylen examines customary law and the sea rights of the Yolngu peoples in north-eastern Arnhem Land in Australia

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COVID-19 impacts on the South African small-scale fisheries sector

Dr Bernadette Snow

One Ocean Hub, University of Strathclyde, UK

In this presentation, Dr Bernadette Snow, Nelson Mandela University, shares early inter-disciplinary research findings on the effects of COVID-19 and the related lock-down measures on the small scale.

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Namibia’s Experience on Implementation of the Voluntary Guidelines on Small-Scale Fisheries (Day 1)

One Ocean Hub

University of Strathclyde, UK

Namibia’s Experience on Implementation of the Voluntary Guidelines on Small-Scale Fisheries: Towards a National Plan of Action for Small Scale Fisheries in Namibia- Day 1

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Small-scale fisheries and blue justice: procedural and substantive rights of fisherfolks

Senia Febrica

One Ocean Hub, University of Strathclyde, UK

This webinar explores the role and practical relevance of international legal instruments for the recognition and full realisation of the human rights of small-scale fishers.

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Transdisciplinary Research to the Rescue

One Ocean Hub

University of Strathclyde, UK

The event identified contributions to the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development.

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Understanding Social Science and the Ocean Science-Policy Interface

One Ocean Hub

University of Strathclyde, UK

This event aims to provide an opportunity to explore the distinctive contributions of a variety of social sciences to the ocean science-policy interface.

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Blue Economy: Global Trends, Local Challenges, and International Investment

One Ocean Hub

University of Strathclyde, UK

This webinar explores how different international actors and national governments engage with the blue economy in what ways they expect the blue economy to contribute to the realization of the SDG's

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#UNWorldOceansDay: Art for the Ocean

One Ocean Hub

University of Strathclyde, UK

This webinar brings together creative practitioners to discuss the means by which art can transfer knowledge, democratise international debates and transcend dogmatic policy implementation.

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Indlela yokuphila (the path of life)

One Ocean Hub

University of Strathclyde, UK

The social scientists and artists working on this project use this storytelling to illustrate how, if we are willing to listen closely, scientific knowledge and indigenous knowledge can at times align

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The nexus between tangible and intangible cultural heritage and ocean governance in Ghana: the case of canoe inscriptions, festivals and ASAFO companies

One Ocean Hub

University of Strathclyde, UK

In this short documentary, we take a look at the symbolism of canoes among coastal people in Ghana and its relationship with Asafo* groups and local festivals.

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Children and young people’ human rights to a healthy ocean: their importance for climate change adaptation & mitigation

One Ocean Hub

University of Strathclyde, UK

Young people and researchers explain why children's rights to a healthy ocean are crucial in addressing climate change.

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Knowledge Co-Production

Mia Strand

One Ocean Hub, University of Strathclyde, UK

This webinar, by Mia Strand, looks at Ocean Knowledge, bringing together law, marine, social sciences, arts and policy.

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Gender, culture and the blue economy

Rose Boswell

Research Chair in Ocean Cultures and Heritage at Nelson Mandela University

What is the role of gender, culture and local knowledge in sustainable development and the SDGs? Indigenous and gendered knowledges can contribute in new ways to ecological sustainability.

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Indigenous peoples and the ocean in Africa

One Ocean Hub

University of Strathclyde, UK

Knowledge of indigenous peoples in Namibia, Ghana and South Africa contributes to a sustainable blue economy.

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Blue heritage: The role of ocean art and culture in Ocean Science and management

One Ocean Hub, University of Strathclyde, UK

This is a video of a webinar that aims to bring attention to the human-cultural dimension of the ocean, its value and use by local people in terms of indigenous knowledge.

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Oceans and climate change: impact and adaptation

Ass.Prof. Merle Sowman

One Ocean Hub, University of Strathclyde, UK

The seminar highlights the impact of climate change on the oceans, the role that oceans play in climate dynamics and mitigation, and adaptation strategies to climate change.

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Illegal fishing & human rights abuse: the need for transparency in the global seafood sector

Environmental Justice Foundation

Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF)

This video by the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) reveals that all too often IUU fishing takes place alongside human rights abuses, human trafficking, forced, bonded and slave labour.